1. They are easier to figure out which one it is since there are only 2. 2. Some of the candy came out with the same name. 3. Looking at the similarities in the names. 4. They went from general to specific because the descriptions at the beginning were more vague. 5. The first part represents the genus and the second is the species name. 6. He crated Systema Naturae, which was his first edition of his classification system. 7. A key to help identify something. 8. A system for naming species. 9. Aristotle created a system, which classified animals by the way they produced, and Linnaeus created a system, which classified plants.
10. Life- Domain- Kingdom- Phylum- Class- Order- Family- Genus- Species.
Seed Lab:
Squash Seed
Protists
Daphnia
Heterotroph Daphnia can be found in Swamps, Streams, Creeks and Ponds.
The scientific name for Daphnia is Cladocera
Daphnia can grow to be between 0.2 to 5 mm in length.
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Candy Lab
1. They are easier to figure out which one it is since there are only 2.
2. Some of the candy came out with the same name.
3. Looking at the similarities in the names.
4. They went from general to specific because the descriptions at the beginning were more vague.
5. The first part represents the genus and the second is the species name.
6. He crated Systema Naturae, which was his first edition of his classification system.
7. A key to help identify something.
8. A system for naming species.
9. Aristotle created a system, which classified animals by the way they produced, and Linnaeus created a system, which classified plants.
10. Life- Domain- Kingdom- Phylum- Class- Order- Family- Genus- Species.
Seed Lab:
Protists
Daphnia
Heterotroph
Daphnia can be found in Swamps, Streams, Creeks and Ponds.
The scientific name for Daphnia is Cladocera
Daphnia can grow to be between 0.2 to 5 mm in length.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphnia
Brown Hydra
Heterotroph
Brown Hydra can be found in still waters during spring time.
Brown Hydra, while feeding its tentacles to about an inch in length.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_hydra
Green Hydra
Heterotroph
Green Hydra can be found in shallow water
Green Hydra grow up to 30 mm. in length.
http://www.fcps.edu/islandcreekes/ecology/green_hydra.htm